BEING A TEACHER....

BEING A TEACHER IS A DIFFICULT TASK NOWADAYS, SO I DECIDED TO FOLLOW THIS PIECE OF ADVICE BY BRUCE LEE:

Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.

by Bruce Lee

domingo, 16 de febrero de 2025

The students finally twigged their English teacher was right


 

 

Discussions, arguments, controversies... Students and teachers never seem to come to an agreement until it is already too late... usually for students because we must always remember the story of the old wise owl ( I told you! )  

    

The English We Speak: Twig (BBC Learning English)

 

 





In my case, it is the same! It is just worthless when years later, one day on the tennis court and me struggling to move on a tennis court, they tell me: "If we had listened to you..., now we wouldn't have this or that problem". It is really a shame!

 

 

European football: Bellingham says his red card was wrong after Madrid draw (The Guardian)

 

 

Spanish coach Unai Emery talking about VAR (Video Assistant Referee) mistakes and having problems with English. Time has passed, his English is not so bad any longer.... (Jürgen Klopp talking about Unay Emery)

 


 


SCANDAL! VAR DENIES LIVERPOOL A CLEAR PENALTY – REFEREE UNDER FIRE! (Sky Sports)

 

 

Real Easy English: Talking about nature (BBC Learning English)

 

 

Here are some activities for my students:

in 1º ESO on ALSO / TOO / EITHER

in 3º ESO on  HABITS IN THE PAST >>>> ANY LONGER, NO LONGER, ANY MORE, NO MORE

Examples:  PLAY WITH MY FATHER ... when I was five years ago.   >>>       YOU: "I used to play with my father when I was five years old. However, now I don't play with him any longer because I prefer playing with my friends"

1. My brother ....  study at this school three years ago. However, now...

2. I   .....  study before dinner when I was 10 years old. However, now...

3. My grandparents ..... listen to the radio fifty years ago. However, now...

4. My grandmother ...... do the washing in the river. However, now...

5. My grandfather ..... work in the paper factory. However, now...

6. My parents ..... study French at school. However, now...

 

 

 Here's my musical hint for today: Back for good by Boy Band Take That and here are the lyrics for you to sing along (Some years later). Can't you identify any other of the members apart from the lead singer? Do you happen to know the meaning of the name of the song. (Solution at the bottom of this post)


 






Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam)

 

Rephrase/Rewrite these sentences by using another suitable structure:

 


91. If your boyfriend doesn’t arrive before eight, we will have to leave.  - Unless

92. The children couldn’t go out to the playground because it was raining.  - As

93. The last time we saw that movie was six months ago.  - We have

94. Smoking is forbidden in most restaurants.  - You

95. The shop assistant didn’t give us the ticket.   - We

96. Al swims faster than Peter.   - Peter

97. I saw Frank two months ago.    - I haven’t

98. He forgot to phone his wife yesterday.  - He didn’t remember

99. They are servicing my new car next week.   - I

100.If we don’t meet this month, it will be too late.   - Unless



 

Solution to the exercises in the previous post

 

Rephrasing

81. (Reported Speech)  - He said that he had never seen anything so beautiful.

82. (Wish) - Mary wished she hadn’t eaten so many cakes.

83. (Conditionals)  - If I had studied enough, I wouldn’t have failed all my exams at the university.

84. (Gerund/Infinitive) - I didn’t remember to phone Lisa on her birthday.

85. (Comparatives)   - Sheila is less tall than her brother.

86. (Contrast Connector)   - In spite of being cold, we went to the countryside.

87. (Have sth. Done)  - I had my hair cut yesterday morning.

88. (Relative Clauses)  - This is the man whose dog bit my brother in the park.

89. (Conditionals)  - If my foot hadn’t hurt, I would have gone to the gym.

90. (Reported Speech)  - The teacher said that we had to hand our papers in at the end of that class.







 



Here are some activities for you to do:

 

 

Quizz:   Which is correct?    (BBC Learning English)

 

 

 

 

English with Lucy tells us about 12 Confusing English Verbs    







 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"




Learn English with  6 British TV Series to Learn English      🇬🇧






Rafael Nadal: The Return of the King (Emotional tribute to his 22nd Grand Slam Title)



NOTE: Finalmente los alumnos cayeron en la cuenta de que su profesor de inglés tenía razón.


Lila Canipel (1º ESO B) presents her comic of AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS!!


Amin Briouel (3º ESO B) presents his project on England    

Exploring the Rich Culture and History of England de Br6023

 

 

Andrea Romera (3º ESO B) presents her project on England    

 


London is the place for fashion in England. In England, you can find amazing shops, especially in London with places like Oxford Street and Covent Garden offering bustling stores and unique boutiques. The fashion is stylish and diverse, with both de Andrearomeranoguera2010

 

Solution: another of its members is Robbie Williams, who later became a famous solist singer!  //  De vuelta para siempre.   El cantante la quiere a ella de vuelta y para siempre.

 

miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2025

Jules Verne, a lucky dreamer?

 

 

 

Jules Verne wrote science-fiction stories for most of the people that he lived at his time, but was it really science fiction now that the years have passed? (The history of Sci-Fi and Jules Verne)

 


 

Was he a dreamer with incredible wishes and could he really foresee the future?

 

Real Easy English: Talking about wishes (BBC Learning English)

 

Jules Verne: A Writer Who Predicted The Future     



 

Author JULES VERNE - biography for kids   (1) - One-minute biography   (with drawingsin Spanish  


Now that we have learned some things about Jules Verne you will realize why we have chosen this writer for our cultural week.

 


 



 

Here are some activities for my students:

in 1º ESO about the Present Simple vs Present Continuous

in 3º ESO about the SO & SUCH 

 

 Here's my musical hint for today: Dancing in my dreams by Tina Turner and here are the lyrics for you to sing along.



 





Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam)

 

Rephrase/Rewrite these sentences by using another suitable structure:

 

81. “I have never seen anything so beautiful”, he said. - He said

82. Mary was sorry she ate so many cakes. - Mary wished

83. I have failed all my exams at the university because I didn’t study enough. - If

84. I forgot to phone Lisa on her birthday. - I didn’t remember

85. Sheila is 1.55 m tall. Her brother is 1.70 m tall. - Sheila

86. Although it was cold, we went to the countryside. - In spite of

87. The hairdresser cut my hair yesterday morning. - I

88. This is the man. His dog bit my brother in the park. - This is the man

89. I didn’t go to the gym yesterday because my foot hurt. - If

90. The teacher said: “You have to hand your papers in at the end of this class”. - The teacher

 


 

Solution to the exercises in the previous post

 

Rephrasing

71. She is going to have her car repaired next week (by the mechanic).

72. I wish I had had time to see you last week.

73. You will be shocked by this story.

74. Do you mind posting this letter for me, please?

75. Unless you review your notes tonight, you won’t do well tomorrow.

76. They asked me how much money I had put into the account.

77. I wish I could speak French perfectly.

78. What time does the next plane leave?

79. These letters should be posted.

80. Despite being ill, she visited other countries.




 



Here are some activities for you to do:

 

 

Quizz:   Spot the error    (BBC Learning English)



 




Adventures with Jules Verne | Aurora Ruotolo | TEDx talk


 


 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"




Learn English with Penguins of Madagascar - Taking over the ship  

 

 

 




Rafael Nadal vs Novak Djokovic Full Match | Roland Garros 2022  Men's Quarter-final


Unleash your imagination and play with Jules Verne...



Other games:  1  2  &   Quizz  1  2       



viernes, 31 de enero de 2025

A matter of common sense, not of intelligence!!


 

How smart are you? If you are really smart and you are a student, you should not use any of these AI apps because they don't develop your skills.

 

 

Learning English from the News: DeepSeek: Chinese AI app shocks tech world (BBC Learning English)

 


Here are some articles for you to read about the issue:



Real Easy English: Where I live (BBC Learning English)


Either DeepSeek or ChatGPT (On the road to PERFECTION!!) make amazing projects, but they also make dummy students, so the use of these ICT tools is not sensible at all!!
 

Can 'ancient' be considered an extreme adjective? I don't see it myself, but it can be in contexts like these: "in the old times" (en los viejos tiempos) //  "in ancient times" ( en tiempos ancestrales). 

Here are some links for you to check and come to a conclusion: EXTREME ADJECTIVES  1  2  3  4 

      

Here are some activities for my students:

in 1º ESO about the Present Simple vs Present Continuous  1  2 

in 3º ESO about the EXTREME ADJECTIVES  1  

 

 Here's my musical hint and my piece of advice for today: Got to be real by Cheryl Lynn and here's a video with the lyrics for you to sing along. Don't be a fake, please!

 






Road towards success in the new PAU (Selectivity exam)

 

Rephrase/Rewrite these sentences by using another suitable structure:

 


71. The mechanic is going to repair her car next week. (Have sth. Done)

72. What a pity I didn’t have time to see you last week. (Wish)

73. This story will shock you. (Passive)

74. Will you post this letter for me, please? (Gerund/Infinitive)

75. If you don’t review your notes tonight, you won’t do well tomorrow. (Conditionals)

76. “How much money have you put into the account?” they asked. (Reported Speech)

77. I’m sorry I can’t speak French perfectly. (Wish)

78. The next plane leaves at 9.45 p.m. . (Question)

79. You should post these letters. (Passive)

80. Although she was ill, she visited other countries. (Contrast Connector)

 

 

Solution to the exercises in the previous post

 

Rephrasing

61.  I would like to have been invited.

62.  My house is being painted now.

63.  I wish I had got a car.

64.  The teacher told me to wait for him outside.

65.  She sent off an application form , because she needed a job.

66.  How long does it take you to get there?

67.  She hasn’t written a poem for two years.

68.  Smoking is forbidden here.

69.  Unless the tickets arrive, we won’t be able to go.

70. I wonder where my keys are.





Here are some activities for you to do:



 

 

Quizz:   Spot the error    (BBC Learning

English)



 


What is an AI anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED Talk


Lucy talking about advanced ways to describe the weather.

 


 

 


 

"All work and no play makes Jack/Jill a dull boy/girl"




 

 



Nadal vs Djokovic 2013 Men's semi-final Full Match | Roland-Garros